
3: “God is Dead!"
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Death of God
i don't think peterson is necessarily trying to misrepresent nita, but i do think his understanding, based purely on his reading of the madman passage, is em how can i put it, it's ate bullshet. Now, for nitha, this is as much of a danger and a challenge as it is a promise of a new future. So he is optimistic and he is celebratory. That being said, i think it's important to point out nicha is specifically talking about philosophers and free spirits here in the passage,. what our cheerfulness signifies. He isn't discussing the population at large, who may well be negatively affected by the death of god.
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